thank you for this Initiative. I embarked on this solar Electricity trail since I have problems getting a permanent BESCOM connection to my house. AE wants a large bribe which I not ready to pay. I have the following setup currently.1. Flinslim 3kvA Solar inverter.2. Exide Solatubular 150ah* 23. Planning to install Anu Solar PV panels (1.5kW panels to generate about 5-6 units a day).

I have been using only the inverter and batteries connected to my temporary power connection for almost a year now. adding solar panels now (dont ask me why Anu- they gave a good offer LOL). Had a lot of confusion deciding between PV panels and Nano Solar panels. But Nano Solar panels was working out very expensive.

There are quite a few house owners here who had installed solar power. I have a small request. Can you please update how many units you are able to generate currently at your home? and also a small breakup in summer and winter figures. thanks

My option for G+2 floor house is go for 5KW which could cost around 5L. And your house does not require electricity connection any more. I heard from one of my friend In fact, excess units you can give it to BESCOM they will pay you back

Hi,solar ups can be efficiently used when u connect to bescom grid instead of storing max power .more you store more the battery cost + maintainace .instead selling it to bescom and using from grid will give u more money and dont need to worry about high loads running on solar .

I got the installation done on my own through an Electrician since I knew the connections etc. Currently getting 3 units of Power per day (Monsoon). I am expecting about 6 Units everyday on sunny days.

I can Suggest you two Companies. Nano Solars or Anu Solar. Both these are from Bangalore, and have good name. If you have a good budget, you can look at the Nano Solar panels from this Nano Solars company.